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The guardian's sword by Taking Cigarette novel Chapter 29

Chapter 29

It would get annoying if you had to say something thrice. Forget it! From now on, all he had to do was make u p for what he owed Willow.

The others were nothing. “Sean, sorry for the trouble.” Willow slowly turned her head and said a s she looked at Sean. Sean replied and walked out first.

He sighed to himself. ‘Silly girl, I’ve troubled you for two years. This trifle is nothing.’

“Girl, aren’t you being silly?

“You have to help him get into the car if you let him send you to work. How is it easier than driving a scooter?”

Fion glanced at Willow as she spoke exasperatedly. “He wanted to do something for me. “It would hurt his dignity if I refused.” Willow changed her shoes, turned around, and walked out.

“Hmph! What dignity does a cripple, a disabled have?”

Fion groaned and sulked on the couch.

“Don’t be so mean to Sean.

“Forget about the past. But now that he has regained his senses, we have to take care of his pride.”

Kent, who had been reading the newspaper on the couch, put his newspaper down slowly as he spoke.

“What pride does he want?

“If he does have pride, he wouldn’t have stuck with the Quinn family.”

Fion crossed his arms and became angrier as he thought about it.

“You have to understand that he’s not the one sticking around.

“Old Master said he had begged Sean’ s elders for a long time before they agreed t o the marriage.

“He told us to cherish this arrangement. Sean’ s not the one who wouldn’t leave.

“We’re the ones who begged him, and now it’s not right to do this.”

Kent shook his head and said as he put away the newspapers.

“Hmph! So what?

“Water flows downwards while man strives to move upwards!

“He may have had been something before, but now he’s just a cripple at best. A cripple with nothing.”

Fion sneered at that, feeling more upset. “How unreasonable.” Kent picked up his briefcase, turned around, and walked out.

On the way.

The flaming red Ferrari was like a surging flame, speeding across the street.

They received countless admiring gazes along the way.

“I didn’t know you could drive.”

Willow sat in the passenger seat, looking and touching around with unconcealable joy in her eyes.

Sean turned the steering wheel skillfully with a smile on his lips.

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